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Hi and thankyou for your replies.
The police were always planning to send it to the cps and were gathering the evidence such as medical report and statements from neighbours and my ex.
I had however always said to the investigating pc that I would be ok with a caution being offered to him, for a swift resolution should that become a possibility, so am assuming that's why they offered one to him after he admitted the physical contact part of the allegation in interview?
Im also assuming, based on his admittance, that the case must have passed the evidential requirements as far as the police are concerned already as that appears to have to be the case before a caution can even be offered?
Like DaisyNonna I'm unsure as to the public interest part.
I can't seem to find any reference online for instances like this were a caution has been refused after an admittance in interview!
He is also involved in teaching so has maybe decided to take his chances as a caution could end that for him but I was just hoping someone would know if the cps may decide 'not' to prosecute even after a clear admittance?
(Cps have not seen the case yet, it is being sent to them this week now that the police have received the statement from my dentist)
Kindest regards